Discover Peja and Rugova Half-Day Tour
Overview
Peja's landmarks and historical highlights await on this informative half-day walking and driving tour. Insightful commentary from your guide covers the city's eras, including modern times, the last war in 1998, World War II, and the Ottoman Empire.
- 🗺️ Stops include Sleeping Beauty Cave and waterfall.
- 🏛️ Visit the Orthodox Monastery (Patriarchate) and Bajrakli Mosque.
- 🧀 Explore the Bazaar of Peja and Cheese market.
- 🎨 Discover the Museum of Peja and Rugova Canyons.
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Pickup included
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- Professional guide
- Private transportation
- All Fees and Taxes
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Lunch
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PejePeja Long Bazaar & Cheese Market. Regional Ethnological & Archaeological Museum in Peja. Orthodox Patriarchate of Peja
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White Drin WaterfallThe White Drin Waterfall, Sleeping beauty cave.
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Rugova CanyonWe will visit Rugova George,to see the canyons, a lot waterfalls,tunels,caves and famous bridge!
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Patriarchate of PecAt the entrance of Rugova is the Patriarchate of Peja. The monastery is located at the edges of an old Roman and Byzantine Siperant.The monastery complex, consisting of four churches,of which three churches connected as one whole,was built in the first third of the 13th century, 1321–24, and 1330–37..It has been protected by UNESCO since 2003, and for more than 300 years it was protected by a Rugova family bearing the title “voivode”.
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Hadji Bey Hamam PejaThe Bajrakli Mosque is the main mosque situated in the center of the Bazaar of Peja. It was built in 1471 by Sultan Fatih Mehmet Hani and is an Ottoman-style single-domed mosque with the oldest and highest dome in the city.
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Ethnological MuseumTahir Bey Inn where the Ethnological Museum is located now introduces an old town house which belong to the second part of the 18th century. This house is also quite interesting in terms of preserving the archaic elements, where the interior is almost untouched, and as a result, the house is an object of cultural significance, both in architectural terms, and in ethnological terms. Additionally, in the museum, there are over 120 exhibits exposed that illustrate the culture and traditions of this country.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.